Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... ecological status quo . They believe that conven- tional archaeology does no more than present a primitive and barbarous past against which the achievements of the present can be favourably compared . Archaeologists ought to be aware of ...
... ecological status quo . They believe that conven- tional archaeology does no more than present a primitive and barbarous past against which the achievements of the present can be favourably compared . Archaeologists ought to be aware of ...
Page 69
... ecological factors which determine their existence are fully described and the novel in classic is , ' Man fact , framed by catastrophic earthquakes . However , the author gives great emphasis to the social structure and symbolic order ...
... ecological factors which determine their existence are fully described and the novel in classic is , ' Man fact , framed by catastrophic earthquakes . However , the author gives great emphasis to the social structure and symbolic order ...
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